When you go to a city like Moscou, how many acquaintances do you expect to meet there? Zero? None? Depends on the metric system, right?Well, to my luck, it didn't happen: I met 4. It'd have been 5 if one of them didn't get held back by work. The first one was the former owner of the agency I worked for in Ukraine (Sasha), who dropped the agency and moved to Moscow to work for an investment company here. Garik, a copywriter that also worked there, decided to move to Moscow and open his own company. Bogdan, the art director that worked with me in many projects, was here finalizing a commercial. Considering that they weren't that far from here, the coincidence isn't that amazing. But...Remember a post about football that mentioned the only Brazilian guy in Kiev (besides me)? Well, he was working for a company that does economic reports all over the world. He's been to 6 countries since he left Ukraine. Guess what his current destination is? Moscow. He arrived here 2 weeks before I did. That means I have someone I like and also that I have someone to practice my Portuguese. Although Moscow has proved to be a nice place (so far), it's always nice to have friends and acquaintances around. I thought you and my mom should know that. ;-)